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The Seattle Star dated May 16, 1919

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 Tides in Seattle PRIDAY ' SATURDAY mar 20 May tt let Low Tide Rant new Ha let High Tide | et Sigh bs a ; Yn. w ma Run Tide

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 THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919, WATER SUPPLY ‘I’m Glad to Get Rid of = "31 Gover Min ESTA METREeAT|| IS ENDANGERED

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 THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. PAGE 3 SOUTHERN PINE. Sttactry Toree Alas" 2 Stat damien th WAITING FOR OTTO F RLOLL

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 THE SEATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. Yankee Hero and Man He Saved Behave _ ppt, _[-___ SearRrs Pnoneonaru wnanavaerene |

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. —. =o iiisntetbinaidlicscank —_ — aly Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture C0., Ine. | ANCTS M

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 She Seatile Star month: # months, . ?, By, mail, out of city, 506 per ‘ tha, $2.78; y n the i 80; Be p 4 Prospects of Payment

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 FLIRTO-MANIAC’ “Man Without a Country” LANDS IN JAIL Is Doomed by Nations to an Endless Pacific Voyage SAN FRANCISCO, May...

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 BETTY Mis. Winfield R. Smith jana pe. 0 Entertained Mrs. M e « eae Pgs : Hi a etbave ain ite | Thompson. serkes his os ate

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 a?) ' jents who Ws are in the right Dongall~ fouthwick ECOND AVENUE AT PIKE STREET New Apparel for the Children ‘cwat . Boys’

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 PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. ar ay Nv i Ca bait Finest | | Aa a) BOI Mable? BAAD By Far Panoramic| }\ |¢\'

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 PLAIN “MUTT’’GETS IN WRONG | ITH SILK-STOCKING CANINES Out the concordance of dis; to direct your attention to th mee in the

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 PAGE 12 ELIEVE throat strain aid tired voices. Luden’s are the sing- er's friend. Many uses—indoors and outdoors. LUDENS...

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 Pages 13 to 24 The Seattle Star | <= | SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. PORTO RICO DEMANDS INDEPENDENCE * * &* & & SS ££

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 f Friday — Last Times ‘Alice Brady Starting Saturday A FINE ACTOR IN HIS SUPREME SCREEN OFFERING 5 FOR FORGER CHICAGO, May

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. ": DOLMANS CLEARANCE MANY CHANGES South Repeal of Luxury Tax Is | a rge American AND C

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 H Bey: e PAGE 16 HE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. * The Puget Sound Traction, Light @ Power Company, and its allied — ie

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 EVERETT TRUE BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) Bully the Fighter ELLY THE ENGLISH SPAR- | anyway.

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 ne street Public Market | ONE BLOCK EAST FROM FREDERICK & NELSON’S Pine Street Public Market stands distinctively for...

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 cE; ‘GET JORS FOR EreCKLES 401 SOLDIERS South Faces a Shortage; North Has Surplus Now Is the Time to Get Red of These Ugly

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 \\ AUN =\ On boy: Guys POR TRovaie! Q Schedule Makers Gave Los Angeles Raw Deal; Must Ha Killifer’s Tribe Plays O on Home...

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 Washington | akes Long Ball . Melee ‘Chamberlain Cracks Out a Homer in 15th Frame, Winning Weird Tilt Cracking the ball for a

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. ' The Largest Audience in !? FOR S\..8—MISCELLANKOUS @1 FOR SALI AVTOMOMILES |S A...

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 | Everybody, Says Sec. Lane SOUNTRY CANNOT STAND STILL, BECAUSE | THERE'S TOO MUCH THAT MUST BE DONE—GOOD TIMES CERTAI BY FR!

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 choose from. Made of good quality heavy white silk—trimmed with mi In sizes 2} to 6 years Two-piece Wash Suits in two styles

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